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...perhaps, unfortunate that Professor Clemen's lectures here this half-year have been of a nature to appeal to a restricted class of men. Through no fault of the representative from Germany we have been unable to accord him the reception which his reputation and services would justify. His courses have, however, been of inestimable value to the men who have been able to profit by them; and we hope that he will not leave Cambridge with the impression that his efforts have met with poor appreciation. The professors who come to us from Germany offer subjects which, under...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences announces that two scholarships will be awarded, shortly after the beginning of the second half-year, to Freshmen who are deserving and in need of assistance. These two scholarships are the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, and the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship. In awarding the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, preference will be given to children or grandchildren of members of the class. This scholarship has an income of $175, and the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship an income...
...recent meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, it was voted to offer the following additional half-course in the English Department: English Literature of the Eighteenth Century, with particular reference to the Sentimental School. The course will be given by Dr. E. Bernbaum, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays throughout the second half-year at 9 o'clock, and will be known as English...
...basketball practice. The games of the interclass series will be held on December 11, 12, and 14. In addition to the numerals, cups will be awarded to the members of the winning team. The University team and substitutes will be picked immediately after the Christmas recess. In the second half-year, a scrub series will be held for men who do not make the University or Freshman squads, and cups will be awarded to winners of this series...
...Classical Department has made some arrangements for carrying on the work of the late Professor Minton Warren. Professor Clifford H. Moore '89 will take up Classical Philology 63 in the first half-year, and Latin 8 in the second half-year. Professor E. K. Rand '94 will give up his section of Latin B. and will continue the work of the Seminary Course of Classical Philology throughout the year. Dr. C. N. Jackson '98 will take Professor Rand's Latin B section. No provision has as yet been made in regard to Professor Warren's other courses...